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Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine - 400g

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About our best-before dates

We work hard to bring proper British groceries to Canada, but importing food across an ocean is not as tidy as stocking a supermarket shelf down the road.

Some products arrive with long dates. Some arrive with shorter ones. Different products come through the import process with different shelf lives, so the dates are not always as neat or predictable as they would be in a regular Canadian supermarket.

Most online grocery shops do not show best-before dates unless something is getting close. We do it differently.

If you were shopping in our Halifax store, you could pick up the product, turn it over, and check the date before buying. We think our online customers should get that same level of transparency.

That is why we show best-before dates clearly on our products.

What "best before" actually means

A best-before date is about quality — flavour, texture, freshness, and how the product is expected to be at its best.

It is not the same as a "use by" or expiry date, which only appears on certain regulated foods.

For everyday groceries like chocolate, biscuits, crisps, sweets, tea, sauces, jams, and pantry items, the best-before date is a quality marker, not a safety marker.

Why our dates vary so much

British imports are unpredictable. We do not get to choose every date that arrives in Canada, and different products naturally come with different shelf lives.

A jar of sauce may have months or years on it. A bag of crisps might arrive with a much shorter window and still be completely normal for that type of product.

We check dates, show them clearly, and give you the information before you buy — because that is how it should be.

What the colours mean

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The product page will still show the actual date, so you can decide what works for you.

Why some customers like shorter dates

Many of our regular customers deliberately shop shorter-dated items when the price makes sense.

A chocolate bar with two weeks left is often every bit as good as one with six months left — and if we can pass on a saving instead of letting perfectly good food go to waste, everyone wins.

It is not about cutting corners. It is about being clear, fair, and sensible with stock that has travelled a long way to get here.

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About Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine

About Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine

If you have ever stood in a British supermarket aisle and grabbed a Homepride Cook In Sauce without giving it a second thought, you already know exactly what this is and why it belongs in your cupboard. Finding it in Canada is the part that used to require either a very obliging relative or a lot of patience.

Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine is a 400g British cooking sauce built around tomatoes and onion, with red wine at 4.5% and sherry at 2% giving it the kind of depth that makes a midweek dinner feel like considerably more effort went into it than actually did. You pour it over meat or vegetables, let it do its job, and dinner is sorted without a saucepan conference.

For British expats across Canada, this is the sort of pantry can that used to appear in care packages or get quietly rationed once supplies ran low. The Great British Shop imports it directly from the United Kingdom, so it is the same Homepride can you recognise, available without waiting on a parcel from overseas or hoping someone packs it in their luggage.

The sauce is suitable for vegetarians, and the 400g can contains approximately three portions, which is a reasonable return for something this straightforward to use. It is a properly British cook-in sauce in the sense that it is unfussy, reliable, and has been doing exactly this job for a very long time.

Shop more Homepride in Canada or browse the wider range of British pantry favourites available to order across Canada.

Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage
Nutrition Facts / Valeur nutritive

Ingredients

Water, Tomatoes (28%), Onion (8%), Modified Maize Starch, Red Wine (4.5%) (contains Sulphites), Sherry (2%) (contains Sulphites), Red Wine Vinegar (contains Sulphites), Salt, Sugar, Rapeseed Oil, Flavourings (contain Barley, Wheat), Colours (Ammonia Caramel, Beetroot Red), Dried Herbs, Black Pepper, Flavour Enhancer (Disodium 5'-Ribonucleotides), Malted Rye Flour.

Allergens

Contains: barley, rye, sulphites, wheat.

May contain: Milk.

Storage

Store in a cool dry place. Once opened transfer to a suitable container, refrigerate and consume within 3 days.

Frequently asked questions about Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine

Q: What does Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine taste like?

A: The sauce is built around tomatoes at 28% and onion at 8%, with red wine at 4.5%, sherry at 2%, red wine vinegar, dried herbs, and black pepper all listed in the ingredients. The result is a savoury, herb-seasoned tomato and red wine base with a gentle depth from the sherry and vinegar. It is the sort of sauce that makes a midweek dinner smell considerably more considered than the effort involved.

Q: Is Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine suitable for vegetarians?

A: Yes, Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine is suitable for vegetarians. The sauce contains barley, rye, wheat, and sulphites, and may contain milk, so anyone with those allergies should take note. It works just as well poured over vegetables or a meat substitute as it does over chicken or beef, which is part of what makes it a useful cupboard can.

Q: Is this Homepride Red Wine Cooking Sauce the UK version?

A: Yes, this is the UK version of Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine, imported from the United Kingdom. Homepride has been making cooking sauces for over 40 years, and the branded can is the one British households have kept in the cupboard for quick savoury dinners. For people in Canada who grew up with it, the appeal is usually the familiarity of the label as much as the sauce itself.

More about Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine

Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine sits firmly in the British cook-in sauce tradition: a ready-seasoned, pour-straight-from-the-tin base designed to do the heavy lifting on a weeknight. The 400g tin is sized for a family meal, and the sauce is marked suitable for vegetarians, so it works across a reasonably wide range of dishes beyond the obvious chicken or beef.

For British expats and Anglophiles across Canada, Homepride cook-in sauces are one of those pantry staples that are genuinely hard to replicate with local alternatives. The specific balance of tomato, herbs, sherry and red wine vinegar is a flavour memory as much as a recipe shortcut, and that is not something a generic pasta sauce tends to cover.

The tin stores well in a cool, dry cupboard until you need it. Once opened, any leftover sauce moves to a sealed container in the fridge and keeps for up to three days, which is sensible enough for a sauce this size.

Homepride produces a range of cook-in sauces beyond the red wine variety, and the full Homepride range in Canada is worth browsing if this style of dinner-shortcut appeals. It fits naturally alongside other British pantry favourites for anyone rebuilding a UK-style kitchen cupboard.

The Great British Shop ships from within Canada, so whether you are stocking up in Toronto, sending a food parcel to family in Halifax, or ordering from Charlottetown, there is no overseas parcel delay to factor in.

Additional Information

Packaging Accuracy. We keep product information as accurate and up to date as possible. Manufacturers sometimes change packaging, ingredients, nutritional information, allergen advice, pack sizes or branding without notice, so the product you receive may look slightly different from the images shown. If you have a question about ingredients or allergens before ordering, please get in touch and we will gladly check for you.

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The story of Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine

A jar for when dinner needs a nudge

Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine - 400g sits in that very British cupboard category marked “something respectable can still happen here”. It is not a grand culinary declaration. It is a jar of cooking sauce designed to help meat, vegetables or whatever is left in the fridge behave like a proper meal. For many British shoppers, Homepride sauces belong to weeknight cooking, the sort done after work, after school, or after realising that nobody has taken anything useful out of the freezer. The red wine version has that familiar promise of a richer, darker sauce without requiring anyone to open a cookbook and start using words like reduction.

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Fred, flour, and a very tidy little hat

Geers Gross, the British advertising agency founded in 1964 by Americans Bob Geers and Bob Gross after their time at Benton and Bowles in London, gave Homepride one of its most recognisable pieces of British grocery theatre: Fred the Flour Grader. Since 1965, Homepride has used the slogan “Because graded grains make finer flour”, with voice-over artists over the years including John Le Mesurier and Richard Briers. Geers Gross also devised Fred for Spillers Homepride flour, alongside other memorable UK advertising characters such as the Country Life buttermen and the Access credit card character. In other words, before Homepride was a sauce jar in the cupboard, it was flour, a bowler-hatted mascot, and a very neat bit of telly advertising.

From sifting flour to shortcut suppers

The Homepride name came from Spillers, a British flour milling company with roots traced to Joel Spiller’s flour mill in Bridgwater, Somerset, in 1829. The brand itself appeared in 1963, when a development in flour production meant home bakers no longer needed to sift their flour in the same old way. That was a proper domestic convenience, not glamorous, but genuinely useful. Homepride then moved beyond flour in 1974 with a range of prepared cooking sauces. That is the part of the story this jar belongs to: not the invention of red wine cookery, obviously, but the arrival of ready-to-use sauces for British households who wanted dinner to taste as though more planning had happened than was strictly true.

The packet name tells only part of it

Homepride’s history is a little tangled, as good British grocery history often is once the accountants get involved. Spillers was acquired by Dalgety in 1979, and the rights around Homepride became divided between the flour side and the cooking sauce side. The flour brand later passed to Kerry Group under licence, while the prepared sauces eventually came through Campbell Soup Company and were acquired by Premier Foods in 2006. That is why modern Homepride can feel both old-fashioned and oddly split-brained: Fred still belongs to the memory of flour, while the jars belong to the prepared sauce range people know from supermarket shelves.

Why the cook-in sauce mattered

Prepared cooking sauces fitted neatly into a Britain that was getting used to convenience without wanting to admit it had lowered its standards. A jar like this red wine sauce does not ask for ceremony. It asks for a pan, something to simmer, and perhaps a vague belief that serving dinner with mash or rice makes everything look intentional. Homepride’s cook-in sauces became part of that everyday routine. They were for family kitchens rather than restaurant kitchens, for people who wanted a warmer, fuller plate without turning Tuesday night into a project. There is a kind of honesty in that, even if the label does most of the confidence-building.

A familiar cupboard sight in Canada

For British expats in Canada, Homepride Cook In Sauce Red Wine - 400g is less about brand history and more about recognition. It looks like the sort of thing that sat behind the pasta, beside the gravy granules, waiting for a night when nobody fancied inventing dinner from scratch. It belongs with parents’ cupboards, student flats, midweek casseroles, and the small relief of seeing a British jar that has not been replaced by something almost right. There is comfort in a sauce that knows its job and does not make a speech about it. A quiet nod from The Great British Shop, then: some groceries travel better than nostalgia, and some bring it with them.